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Introduction

Songaksan Mountain is also called 99 Bong (99 Peaks) due to its 99 small peaks. The road from Sanbanggulsa Temple in Southern Jeju to Songaksan Mountain is a famous coastal drive with breathtaking scenic views. Though not as enormous as Hallasan Mountain, the view from the peak of Songaksan is truly scenic. From the summit, one can see nearby islands such as Mapado, Gapado, and Hyeongjeseom, and as far as Hallasan Mountain and the Pacific Ocean.

The main peak rises 104 meters above sea level. To the northwest of the main peak is an expansive prairie with several peaks. There is a crater about 500 meters in diameter and 80 meters in depth, with some blackish volcanic ash still remaining inside. Looking along the jagged coastline, one can spot the large man-made caves built during the Japanese occupation. The seashore at the base of Songaksan Mountain is a famous fishing ground and diverse fish such as sawedged perch and black porgy are caught here.

Telephone

+82-64-760-2912, +82-64-760-4022

Closed

N/A (Open all year round)

Parking Facilities

Available

Restrooms

Available

Available Facilities

Songaksan Mountain Observatory

Admission Fees

Free

Directions

From Jeju International Airport, take Bus 100 or a taxi to Jeju Bus Terminal.
Take an intercity bus (bound for Pyeonghwa-ro / 평화로) to Moseul (모슬).
From Moseul, take a local bus bound for Sanisudong (산이수동) or a taxi to Songaksan Mountain (송악산, 10min).